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Study a law degree that will give you a deep understanding of how it applies to the world of business.
- 91% satisfaction rating in the National Student Survey 2021.
- Gain the analytical skills required for a career in the Law
- Develop the transferrable knowledge and skills related to business and the legal profession
Why study Law and Business?
A degree in Law and Business programme is designed for students who have an interest in Law and wish to understand its operation in a business environment.
The degree's focus on practical (as well as theoretical) teaching means the student can develop the analytical and critical skills essential for formulating legal arguments. They will also have the opportunity to study a range of specialist subjects that are relevant to their aspirations.
Becoming a Solicitor
Since the September 2021 changes to the legal education, anyone who has not started a Qualifying Law Degree (QLD) is now able to qualify as a solicitor through the Solicitor’s Qualification Exam route (SQE). The candidate must:
- complete both stages of assessment, SQE1 and SQE2
- complete a degree-level qualification or equivalent
- complete two years of qualifying work experience (QWE)
- satisfy the SRA’s character and suitability requirements
This BA (Hons) Law and Business degree programme is an ideal degree-level qualification to support the SQE exam, although you will still need to embark on a course that will prepare you for passing the SQE after graduation.
Becoming a Barrister
If you wish to enter the Bar, you would need to apply for a QLD. If you wish to follow this career pathway you will need to studying our Law with Business LLB (Hons) degree instead.
Our LLB Law degrees are ‘Qualifying Law Degrees’ (QLD) and are recognised by the Bar Standards Board. The completion of one of these degrees will satisfy the academic requirements for admission to the Bar, although you will still need to pass an aptitude test and embark on (and pass) the Bar Professional Training Course (BPTC).
Why St Mary's?
The Law School is situated just a 30 minute train journey to legal London. The Supreme Court, Old Bailey, Royal Courts of Justice, The Law Society, Parliament and the Inns of Court are all easily accessible from our campus.
We also have excellent links with Kingston Crown Court, which has in the past offered marshalling opportunities for our students.
London is also the ideal location to be studying business, with the City known as the financial capital of the world.
Foundation year
The undergraduate degree with foundation year programme offers applicants without traditional qualifications or grades an alternative route to studying Law and Business.
Course lead
Tracy McManus
Course Lead - LLB Law